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Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye Over Silent Support for Tinubu’s W!cked Government

Nigerians in 2025 blasts Pastor Adeboye for all his silent support and prayer request for Tinubu’s government instead of leading protest to end the sufferings of the masses same way he did under Jonathan

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is making waves online after receiving a wave of criticism from Nigerians who accuse him of playing favorites with different governments.

Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye

This backlash comes on the heels of Adeboye’s recent call for new prayer sessions for Nigeria, encouraging citizens to seek divine help amid the tough times brought on by the economic policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s APC government.

Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye

However, many Nigerians are not buying it. They argue that prayer alone won’t cut it, pointing out that Adeboye was out on the streets protesting against former President Goodluck Jonathan, yet now, under Tinubu, he seems to prefer staying in the pulpit instead of directly challenging the government.

One comment that went viral captures the sentiment perfectly:

“Under Jonathan, he was on the streets leading protests. Under Bola Tinubu, he’s in the pulpit leading prayers every 2 days.”

Social media users have even resurfaced old videos of Adeboye participating in demonstrations against Jonathan’s administration during the 2012 fuel subsidy protests. They argue this highlights a bias among Nigerian religious leaders, who are quick to confront certain governments while conveniently ignoring the actions of their friends or allies in power.  Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye

The frustration isn’t just about Adeboye’s prayers; it’s also about the noticeable silence from prominent religious figures regarding the soaring food prices, rising fuel costs, naira devaluation, and widespread poverty under APC rule.    Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye

Critics are calling it hypocritical to rally against Jonathan — a Christian leader from the South-South — while only turning to “prayers” when a Yoruba Muslim president is in office.

Some Nigerians even suggest that the Church has become complicit in the APC’s governance failures, soothing citizens with endless prayers instead of taking a stand against those in power.

However, not everyone is on board with this criticism. Many of Adeboye’s supporters argue that prayer is still the most potent tool for enacting national change, and that the man of God should steer clear of partisan politics.

They believe spiritual leaders have a greater duty to pray for the nation rather than engage in political disputes.

As this debate continues, one question lingers:

Should religious figures like Pastor Adeboye challenge the government and address its shortcomings directly, or should they stick to their spiritual roles and concentrate on prayer?

With Nigeria facing unprecedented challenges under Tinubu’s economic reforms, it’s evident that citizens are looking for greater accountability not just from politicians, but also from the religious leaders who guide millions.  Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye

Meanwhile; Jacqueline Bolling Elton 60 dies in Warri after she arrived to be with her 39 years old lover, what a sad ending, this is a case true love gone wrong, what a sad situation

In a shocking twist, a 60-year-old American woman named Jacqueline Bolling Elton has tragically passed away in Warri, Delta State, after traveling thousands of miles to meet her 39-year-old online partner, Alawode Olaide.    Nigerians in 2025 Blasts Pastor Adeboye

Eyewitnesses report that Jacqueline had been in a long-distance relationship with Olaide for quite some time and made the decision to fly from the United States to Nigeria to finally meet him face-to-face. Sadly, just after arriving at Olaide’s home, she reportedly collapsed and died inside. Continue reading here

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